Microorganisms (May 2021)

Isolation Procedure for CP <i>E. coli</i> from Caeca Samples under Review towards an Increased Sensitivity

  • Natalie Pauly,
  • Yvonne Klaar,
  • Tanja Skladnikiewicz-Ziemer,
  • Katharina Juraschek,
  • Mirjam Grobbel,
  • Jens André Hammerl,
  • Lukas Hemmers,
  • Annemarie Käsbohrer,
  • Stefan Schwarz,
  • Diana Meemken,
  • Bernd-Alois Tenhagen,
  • Alexandra Irrgang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9051105
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 5
p. 1105

Abstract

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Due to the increasing reports of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) from livestock in recent years, the European Reference Laboratory for Antimicrobial Resistances (EURL-AR) provided a protocol for their recovery from caecum and meat samples. This procedure exhibited limitations for the detection of CPE with low carbapenem MIC values. Therefore, it was modified by a second, selective enrichment in lysogeny broth with cefotaxime (CTX 1 mg/L) and with meropenem (MEM 0.125 mg/L) at 37 °C under microaerophilic conditions. By Real-time PCR, these enrichments are pre-screened for the most common carbapenemase genes. Another adaptation was the use of in-house prepared MacConkey agar with MEM and MEM+CTX instead of commercial selective agar. According to the EURL-method, we achieved 100% sensitivity and specificity using the in-house media instead of commercial agar, which decreased the sensitivity to ~75%. Comparing the method with and without the second enrichment, no substantial influence on sensitivity and specificity was detected. Nevertheless, this enrichment has simplified the CPE-isolation regarding the accompanying microbiota and the separation of putative colonies. In conclusion, the sensitivity of the method can be increased with slight modifications.

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